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Stick to Facebook account deletion?
03-24-2014, 11:24 AM
Post: #1
Stick to Facebook account deletion?
So I want to delete my Facebook but I already did it once but I reactivated it right away again. That's because I want to see what my crush does on fb which I know is stupid. He isn't on Instagram half as much. Also I feel like I can't stay away from fb cuz that's a place where people can get to know me better and I can get to know them etc etc. idk I don't like Facebook cuz it's too addictive but yet i want to keep it? No rude or unhelpful answers please. Thank you. New Years resolution-Facebook less!

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03-24-2014, 11:26 AM
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I'm 16, I had the same dilemma and I finally started drifting away from Facebook when I realized that that stuff doesn't matter at all.
In the real world, what someone posts doesn't mean crap.
Focus on real-life experiences. Don't be like every other person who is obsessed with social media and forgets about the world around them.
Everyone said i had "facebook bipolar disorder" which was pretty funny since i deleted it and brought it back ALL the time.
Once I realized how stupid and a waste of time it was, i focused on other things and now I can have a Facebook and check it every so often without being addicted to it.

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03-24-2014, 11:29 AM
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Facebook is just a stupid adddictive site with no useful outputs rather than wasting your time so better stick to your fabebook account deletion ,
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03-24-2014, 11:30 AM
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If you Want to Get Rid of your Facebook Addiction Just Dont Go on it Stay Away From it Easiest Way
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03-24-2014, 11:30 AM
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Not sure if I completely understand this situation, but you could make a fake Facebook account and follow your crush. *be sure to follow other people too so he might not be suspicious that he is your only follower.
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